cochise
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@formerguest said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1428603) said:@cochise said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1428585) said:@formerguest said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1428583) said:@tigger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1428404) said:I feel sorry for all my friends in Sydney. Lockdown can be tough - tougher for some than for others. At the moment I suspect that many people in Sydney aren't seeing any light at the end of the tunnel.
I think the NSW government has mishandled this wave, and the ensuing lockdown(s), to the extent that many people may have lost faith in the lockdown as being a way out. But standing on the side line and throwing rocks at them (the government) probably isn't going to help, (as tempting as it is).
I hope that you all get sufficient financial support so that you're able to hang in there, because, in the absence of widespread vaccination, lockdown appears to be the only mechanism that will give contract tracers a chance to get ahead of the spread.
This is the attitude and isn't it great that we are now seeing more reasonable measures being put into place. Better late than never.
Still not quite enough to catch some of those living hand to mouth prior to this lockdown that have lost, but I congratulate those voices within our federal government that have overcome the philosophical ones bereft of compassion amongst them.
What were the increases in assistance that were announced today?
I am only catching up now having attended the funeral online and catching up afterwards.
Weekly $600 now up to the old Jobkeeper rate of $750, an additional $200 a fortnight? for those getting some form of benefit prior if they have lost 8? hours and extended business thresholds.
Sure on the first point, but don't quote me on the others. Seems to catch a few more of the needy and the extra $150 will be spent by nearly all that receive it. Good news.
Yeah, I am on the disaster payments atm, so that will make a difference for me.